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YZ10 T.C.S Slipper Disc

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Anyone know where I can get a slipper disc for a YZ10 T.C.S, or an alternative part that will work (e.g. An associated part?).

Am currently restoring a YZ10 and it needs a new slipper disc....

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Do you need the entire assy or just the pads?

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I just need the slipper pad (ideally a few of them)...

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I believe the Rc10 pads see the same.

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I think its the B3 pad isnt it??? Pretty sure the new part number is AE9253 bud.

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The B3 pad has a larger diameter it won't fit. The correct part number is 6585
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Ahh, cheers Alex, i was going to order a B3 one as well lol, so your a double lifesaver!

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Alex B wrote:The B3 pad has a larger diameter it won't fit.

The correct part number is 6585



But not so easy to find! :(

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aip47-2008 wrote:
Alex B wrote:The B3 pad has a larger diameter it won't fit.

The correct part number is 6585



But not so easy to find! :(
Quite easy to find, I merely looked through my parts bin :lol:
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Yeah but you have a 'factory" parts bin Alex :lol:

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I probably have a new one I could spare. I'll look when I get home.

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Guys, this is super easy. Get a high torque Associated slipper pad. Then use the old slipper pad as a template and trace it out over the high torque pad, and then cut it to shape. I tried it. It works.

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Is that pad the b2 one?

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It is part number ASC91170, used in modern B4.1, B44/44.1, and SC10 chassis. Since they're not vintage, they're much cheaper than finding a rare original vintage part. Just cut it to size and you're good to go.

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Thanks all, have managed to find one in my box of spare. Will try cutting out a spare from the new slipper b4 pads in the future though....

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